"We want to find ways to, frankly, convince the American people . . . that this is an arrangement that's worked for us, and it's also worked for our neighbors," Dan Fisk, the top White House staffer on Latin America, said before the summit. "There's nothing broken. Why fix a success?" Both Democratic candidates have said they would try to amend NAFTA to better protect the environment and labor rights. |
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